Wildly excited or uncontrolled in energy, emotion or activity
“We took our seats and tried to make sense of the frenzied activity and furious number-calling all around us.”
Wildly active, excited or uncontrolled in manner or behavior
“Poling, swinging, dashing, eluding, chanting, and whooping the battle cry, the warriors were eager and frenzied.”
Wildly excited or uncontrolled due to worry or fear
“When Johnny returned with the horrid news that you had been set upon by highwaymen, we were frenzied with worry.”
Significant or extreme in degree or intensity, especially of emotion
“An innate craving for happiness excited in the crowd a frenzied longing for salvation.”
Characterized by windy or stormy conditions
“Her homecoming is somewhat earlier than expected, hastened by the recent frenzied weather in the North Atlantic.”
Of unsound mind, or seemingly so
Extremely angry, full of rage
Characterized by great joy or happiness
Very frightened, and unable to react sensibly because of panic
Far beyond the norm in terms of public opinion
Hectic, full of work or activities
Final, as a last resort
In a state of complete confusion and disorder
Sudden, or figuratively explosive, in nature
Acting or done quickly and without thought or care
Having unpredictable outcomes
Full of life and activity
Past tense for to go, or cause to go, crazy or insane
“The announcer was going to new extremes to frenzy the crowd.”
Past tense for to excite to an excessive degree
Past tense for to suffuse with vigor, life, energy, or spirit
Past tense for to bother or cause unease to one's mental or emotional state
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